Glory days are over. - Senior Account Executive Indeed Employee Review

2.0
Mar 13, 2019
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Pros

Lunch, Medibank, happy hours. I'd recommend working here, as long as you're not in the sales team.

Cons

I absolutely loved indeed it was the best job for years, unfortunately Indeed made a poor decision jumping to a sales model built for established markets within a very new market. My salary and earning potential was cut in half after the change and there was nothing left for me. International HR suggested we should have spoken to HR before leaving to voice concerns, I had three separate meetings with HR regarding a particular issue however absolutely nothing was done. The HR team is incompetent. Upper management is delusional, and managers and sales reps are left to suffer their poor choices.

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Indeed Response
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Hi there, thank you for taking the time to share your review. As we’ve always mentioned, our HR teams are all here for our employees, through thick and thin. Australia, being one of our newer markets where we are the challenger, has come with a unique set of obstacles, which we are optimistic we will work through together as a team. But we recognise we are not there yet, and still have many learnings and growth opportunities ahead of us. That’s why feedback from employees like yourself is important to make sure we’re doing everything we can to better support our staff, and we’re very disappointed you felt as though your concerns were not taken onboard by our local teams. We’d like to hear more from you so we can better access the situation. If you are comfortable, please email inside@indeed.com to have a confidential conversation with our global Employer Brand team.

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